We
enter the Edinburgh Suite at the Assembly Rooms to find three very
attractive men on stage playing a guitar, a double base and an accordion.
A few minutes later a very stunning Spanish Senorita, Ms Maria Tecce
enters and starts singing in Spanish.
Her
inspiration and subject material blends Argentinean Tangos, Spanish
ballads, jazz, rumba, boss-a-nova and chocolate. Each instrument
accompanied Maria in turn as well as in various mixes, she also plays
guitar herself. The musical numbers vary in language and she introduces
most of the songs in English with some translations along the way. Her
influences vary from past experiences, maiden aunts, Nina Simone, May
West, love, lust, loss and chocolate. There are too many highlights to
mention but unfortunately the CD is not available yet.
Maria’s
band are the Magnificent Fecundoliers, Michael McFarlane on guitar, Andy
Mitchell on double base and Bob Turner on Accordion.
The
evening is set up to be a predominantly Spanish Fiesta, a spree,
shimmering and seething with sensual salvos of seductive sexual
syncopation sending the audience into a frantic frenzy of appreciative
applause, Viva!
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